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Leek United Building Society
Company typeBuilding Society (Mutual)
IndustryBanking and Financial Services
Founded1863
HeadquartersLeek, Staffordshire, England, UK
Number of locations
14
ProductsSavings, Mortgages, Investments,
Loans, Insurance
£3.0 million GBP (December 2007), 48.4% on 2006
Total assets£800 million GBP (December 2007), 7.9% on 2006
Number of employees
164
Websitewww.leekunited.co.uk

The Leek United Building Society is a building society based in Leek, Staffordshire, England. It is the 18th largest in the UK based on total assets of £735 million at 1 February 2011.[1] The Society has 12 branches across Staffordshire. It is a member of the Building Societies Association.

History

The Society was established as the Leek United Permanent Benefit Building Society in 1863. In 1919, it changed its name to Leek United & Midlands Building Society, and then to Leek United Building Society in 1990. Unlike many of the other UK building societies, the Leek United has never grown through acquisition or merger.[2]

In 1999, Leek United was the target of a hostile takeover bid by an Edinburgh-based financial group, Murray Financial Corporation, which tabled a £30.5 million bid for the Society.[3] Although the Board rejected the offer, Murray Financial gained the approval of 100 of the Society's members to call a special general meeting to consider the bid. It was estimated that each of the Leek's 60,000 members could gain an £800 windfall from the sale of the Society. However the bid failed when the Society's members rejected the offer by an almost three to one ratio.[4]

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